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<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">By using this manager, you are able to manually enter and remove static routes to/from a routing table. The manager allows configuring routes to a subnetwork or to specific hosts. The order of entries in the routing table is important. Also, configuring static routes for interfaces that are a part of the cluster is impossible.</span>
<div>By using this manager, you are able to manually enter and remove static routes to/from a routing table. The manager allows configuring routes to a subnetwork or to specific hosts. The order of entries in the routing table is important.</div><br/><div>'''Note:''' Configuring static routes for interfaces that are a part of the cluster is impossible.</div><br/><div>Related article: [[Multiple NICs in the same subnetwork|Multiple NICs in the same subnetwork]]</div>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:12, 24 July 2023

By using this manager, you are able to manually enter and remove static routes to/from a routing table. The manager allows configuring routes to a subnetwork or to specific hosts. The order of entries in the routing table is important.


Note: Configuring static routes for interfaces that are a part of the cluster is impossible.